Despite episodes of unsuccessfully baking rice, dropping sweet tea containers and splattering fish batter, the Environmental Club successfully held its first charity fish fry.
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After scoring mishap, robotics team begins preparation for state competition
After over a decade of winning regionals, the Consol robotics team received third place at the contest this year — or so they thought.
3-D printer sparks innovation, excitement among Computer Maintenance students
From cell phones to sliding doors, parts of the world first imagined by “Star Trek” are slowly starting to appear in present-day life. Over the summer, Consol made a push to go even further towards the final frontier with the addition of a 3-D printer that can create tangible models and prototypes from a virtual platform on a computer.
Success Time provides new opportunities, challenges for students
Instead of going to lunch or Advocate after 3rd period this past week, students have been going to Academic Success, a new 25-minute-period that focuses on helping students become more successful students during the 2014-2015 school year.
Worth of SAT prep courses ultimately dependent on self-motivation
As Regina Brett says, summer is one grand permission slip to be lazy. But for some students, the threat of the PSAT and SAT looming just around the corner replaces that permission slip with a ticket to summer SAT prep courses.
Forensics team members perform verbal wizardry in Kansas
This June, five Consol students traveled to Kansas to complete the last leg of their journey towards nationals, finishing off with a satisfying end to the debate year.
Gallery: Orchestra commemorates star musicians at annual banquet
Orchestra students convened for their annual banquet on May 15.
Q&A: Game Design Club vice president excited for new club’s future
The Roar spoke to junior Logan Reynolds about his involvement as vice president of Game Design Club.
Six students advance to state after region UIL academics contest
On Saturday, May 3, students traveled to Baylor University for the UIL Region 2 5A competition. Of the students competing, six will move on to the state competition.
Photos: Student artwork displayed in local cafe for anti-bullying contest
Seniors Emily Harris, Meredith Stromberg and Anjali Yadav, as well as junior Savannah Troy won a contest to have their art put up in the local Bryan hangout The Village Cafe.